Police Explore Massive Conspiracy

by Thelma Jesselman | July 21, 2008 at 10:39 am
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Police Explore Massive Conspiracy in Pahrump

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Police are investigating some kind of major conspiracy in Pahrump, Nevada. These names have been made public by the Sheriff's office here but so far no one has dared report what this conspiracy is.

You might call this a "conspiracy of silence" by the police themselves who do not want to stir up trouble with the Powers That Be. But the names Merck, Levra, and Witherell are well known in the shadow lands. There are others, too.


Here are the names of the conspirators who have been charged:

  • William Merck, 48, of Pahrump, was booked into Pahrump jail July 10 charged with possession of a forged instrument. Bail was set at $15,000.
  • Sharlotte Levra, 67, of Pahrump, was booked into Pahrump jail July 12 on charges of obstruction and conspiracy. Bail was set at $5,632.
  • Steve Witherell, 19, of Pahrump, was booked into Pahrump jail July 13 on charges of burglary, accessory to burglary, conspiracy to commit a crime, grand larceny and injury to property. Bail was set at $40,500.

(All of this is from our local paper)
We cannot afford to have conspiracies such as this afoot in our beautiful town overrun with conspirators and merchants of vice! 

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Thelma Jesselman

If any Pahrumpians have become involved in this conspiracy, you should GET OUT before its' too late. You may have become involved to help your family but this is a terrible mistake. Go visit your pastor now and tell him EVERYTHING! He will know what you should do to clear your name.

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at 11:06 on July 21st, 2008

Thelma Jesselman, maybe you are on to something. Do you know any of the people who have been arrested?  There have been many cases where police don't realize how far things can go and just think they are dealing with small time cases. Good work.

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